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Africa In America Magazine Presents...Grant-writing Success with Dr. G!
Callie Rose Literary Arts Cafe
Inglewood, CA
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Africa In America Magazine Presents...Grant-writing Success with Dr. G!
Featuring the second portion of the launch entitled "EDUCATE", Africa In America Magazine Presents "Grant-writing Success with Dr. G!  Experience the genius of Dr. Giavanni Washington's grant-writing workshop catered to African music and dance-based individual artists and organizations.  People who should attend this workshop are those who want to understand the basic grant-writing procedure and grasping the keys to becoming more successful in receiving grant monies for performances and travel.



What is Africa In America: Music, Dance, & Culture Magazine?

"Africa in America: Music, Dance, and Culture Magazine" represents as a primary resource for both professional African dance, music-based artists and art participants who are interested in the growing culture here in America while blending state-of-theart visuals and using the cutting-edge fashions of today. These styles include the arts from North and South America, the Caribbean, West, Central, and Southern Africa.  With a mix between "Dance Magazine" and "Essence", "Africa in America: Music, Dance, and Culture Magazine" is dedicated to becoming the voice of a growing community of artists who have had little to no representation in the music and dance fields.  Since African-based arts have held a huge part in social justice both in America and the Diaspora, "Africa in America" also is committed to continue this path by keeping our audience aware when it comes to community and organization building, grant and work opportunities, and many other ways that may inspire art locally and nationally.  Every issue will address various platforms that need to be tackled within this African-based art form in America, and "Africa in America" will be filled with pages of the exquisite beauty of African Dance; bringing this culture to the mainstream through visual arts.   We will launch in September 2014, starting with being just an online resource; then beginning January 2016, it will become a physical magazine that will be distributed internationally and nationally.

Location

Callie Rose Literary Arts Cafe (View)
207 E. Nutwood St.
Inglewood, CA 90301
United States

Categories

Arts > Dance
Arts > Literary
Arts > Performance
Arts > Visual
Education > Business
Education > Classes

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!

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Owner: Kara Mack
On BPT Since: Jul 13, 2012
 
Kara Mack


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